Keep Your iPad Running Efficiently

Unlike a computer, the iPad makes most of these tasks simple. In normal light indoors, these fingerprints find ways to hide, but sunlight creates a glare. Infrequently used iPads pick up dust and should be cleaned regularly. BackyardProduction / Getty Images Rebooting solves several problems and can helpspeed up your iPad. To reboot an iPad, hold the Sleep/Wake button until theSlide to power offprompt appears. This alert takes the form of a red notification on the tweaks icon....

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Ryan Jackson

Keep Your PowerPoint Presentation Fonts From Changing

Then the fonts are included in the presentation itself and don’t have to be installed on other computers. Embedding Fonts in PowerPoint The font embedding process is simple in all versions of PowerPoint. There are some limitations. Microsoft Embedding only works with TrueType fonts. Postscript/throw in 1 and OpenType fonts do not support embedding. In the Options dialog box, selectSave. Choose eitherEmbed only the characters used in the presentationorEmbed all characters....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 143 words · Kim Gibson

Keeping Safe With a Camera

Here are some tips to keep in mind. Comstock Images / Getty Images Jodi Jacobson / Getty Images Vadven / Getty Images Smiley.toerist/Wikimedia/CC BY-SA 4.0

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 25 words · Jennifer Kline

Kelly Laffey

While there, she interviewed celebrities, CEOs, chairs, and board members of iconic New York institutions. She also developed the content strategy and editorial objectives for the Avenue website re-launch. In addition, she currently consults on a number of content and communications projects. In addition, Kelly was named Sports Writer of the Year by the New York Press Association in 2012. She graduated from Wake Forest University with a BA in 2010....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 76 words · Heather Klein

Kensington Announces New StudioCaddy to Charge All Your Apple Gear

The Kensington StudioCaddy is available starting today,priced at $179.99. Kensington Kensington

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 11 words · Christopher Davis

Keriann Wilmot

Current expert roles include contributing to The Genius of Play and Understood.org. Wilmot has a bachelors degree in occupational therapy from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. Learn moreabout usand oureditorial process.

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 31 words · Diane Parker

Kevin Dedner: Leader in Mental Health Tech

Back then, he had no idea hed venture into the work hes doing now as a tech founder. Dedner founded the company three years ago as Henry Health, which has since rebranded to Hurdle. “Unfortunately, 50% of African Americans terminate therapy prematurely because of provider fit,” he said. Hurdle “If the thesis of our company is true, well change that.” Growth and Focus Like most Black tech founders, Dedner has struggled to raise venture capital....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 125 words · Tamara Chambers MD

Kevin Parrish

The internet just arrived and he needed a good PC to run DOOM. Like magic, his uncle produced a box of unused PCs and components, saying “dig in.” His first paid gig covered the Sega Dreamcast for the now-defunct UGO web link in 1999. His work included daily news, reviews, and event coverage. A Message from Kevin Parrish I will always be a gamer at heart. That’s what drives my passion behind technology....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 102 words · Robin Johnson

Key Moments in Graphic Design History

From cave paintings to Photoshop The origins orgraphic designpredate recorded history. Corbis via Getty Images / Getty Images Movable metal type descended from Gutenberg’s press.Willi Heidelbach/Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain GraphicaArtis/Archive Photos Collection/Getty Images RapidEye / Getty Images

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 36 words · Jeffrey Miller

Khang Vuong: Healthcare Advocate for the Middle Class

When looking for a solution, Vuong knew incorporating technology would be the best way to reach people. The platform is membership-based, and is targeting its marketing toward young professionals, like freelancers and independent contractors. To make matters worse, he often was told by his professors in college that he didnt belong there. Khang Vuong Despite the doubters, Vuong stayed optimistic and focused. Ultimately, it was his own struggle with health costs that drove him to become an entrepreneur....

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 236 words · Christine Reid

Kids Are All About Gaming This Holiday Season—Here's the Data to Back It Up

The holiday season can be one of frustration for parents. What exactly do you buy for your kid who wants everything and nothing at the same time? If you want to win the gifting game this year, you might consider looking at video games. If you’re going to get them gaming gear, why not also spend some time gaming with them?.Drs Producoes / Getty Images The kids surveyed ranged from 10-17 years old and they don’t just want games or consoles....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 135 words · Lisa Best

Kids Smartwatch Isn't Nearly Secure Enough, Report Reveals

“A more problematic interpretation is that the smartwatches can be used to spy on children. In either case, this functionality shouldn’t have been kept in the final release of the smartwatch.” The backdoor into the Qihoo smartwatch appears to have been intentionally manufactured, the reports authors write. Xplora It can be activated by sending SMS commands to the watch. “To trigger the backdoor, knowledge of a secret encryption key is required,” the authors wrote....

April 15, 2025 · 1 min · 198 words · Christina Foster

Kinda Funny’s Andy Cortez Is Carving His Own Comedic Space on Twitch

Hes kinda funny Luck be a lad namedAndy Cortez. Andy Cortez “Comedy is a form of escapism for me. A lot of people have been that for me. Andy Cortez Something, the streamer says, that was not common in the region. “I was always so lucky to have parents who were really supportive, yet still realistic. Comedy and art were his main interests at the time. Andy Cortez What stood tall above all else?...

April 15, 2025 · 2 min · 292 words · Katie Smith